Barrie North Collegiates crosscountry team brought back second GBSSA title With its performance at the recent finals in Barrie North also claimed the Simcoe County CrossCountry League trophy as the best school overall North sent its CROSSCOUNTRY TEAM BRINGS BACK TITLE midget girls and senior boys team to St Catharines today to compete in the allOntario finals Members of the North crosscountry team are midget girls front row at left Kelly Lee Vicki Line Judy Arksey Karen Keating Debbie Quail Beth Johnson LA DEFEATED 41 Sue McNabb Kim Emms and Bob Maludzinski coach Second row at left midget boys Randy Dinsmore Rick Lloyd Ian Van Wesebeeck Kelvin Whalen Frits Siest ing Gary Davis Wayne Calder Gary Breedon Wayne Borland Gary Bowles and Glenn Godfray Junior girls at left Leslie Black Michele Ethier Christina Dixon Wendy Bileski Cathy Dowling Gail Wilson and Jenny McNeice Senior and junior boys at left Dennis Pratt Tony Fulford Peter George Rooyakker Gary Stewart Pete Campbell Scott Johnson Rob Wright Marc Black Kevin Jones Fred Patterson and Don John ston Examiner Photo Canucks now in third spot in division By GARY KINGSTON The Canadian Press Bobby Lalonde and Brad Gassoff returned from the minors to inject some life into Vancouver anucks as they beat Los Angeles Kings Friday night to occupy third place in the Smythe Division of the National Hockey League In other NHL action Buffalo Sabres scored late thirdpe riod goal to slip by Washington apitals 32 Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Atlanta Flames 42 Pittsburin Penguins troun ced Colorado Rockies +1 and Cleveland Barons ended five gaiiic losing streak by upsetting Philadelphia Flyers tH Laloiide who was sent to Tulsa ilers of the entral Hockey League two weeks ago provided some of the spark nucks have lacked in recent games Gassoff who missed training camp with knee iii jury was also recalled from Tulsa and scored his first HL Alouettes need win today to have try at playoffs TT BBOTI The Canadian Press The Olympic Stadium with its capacity of more than 60000 is longawaited boon to Mon treal ltiuettestir so every bodyhas beensaying But coach Marv Levy said Friday on the eve of what maybe his teams last game of the Eastern Football on ference season that all has not been rosy around the eastend park The Alouettes need victory today over firstvplace Ottawa Rough Riders to have shot at playoff berth llétéiflllt Tigchats entertain Toronto Argonauts in another key battle Sunday as the three alsorans try to join Ottawa in the playof fs Only two Wlll make it The Alouettes losers of their last three games made their debut in the Olympic Stadium on Sept 2t with triumph over the Rough Riders but theyve won only once since The move of our practices to the Olympic Stadium has been tremendously distrao ting said Levy who dwelt long on the value of con centrat ion to football club We had no choice about the move but there wasjust an aw ful amount of noise pollution there with the construction workers You could hear what was going on in every other room when you were in meet ing room in that place and we couldnt turn out the lights to view films for the first couple ot weeks NOlSE REDltED The situation has improved somewhat as work continch beneath the stadium but whether things have settled down enough for the Alouettes to prepare properly for Ottawa remains to be seen loronto is TA7A1 for 15 points followed by Hamilton at Ttt for 11 points and the Aloucltcs at 81 for 13 loss or tie today would knock Montreal out of the rim ning but there are other DOSSL bilities lf Montreal and Hamilton win theyll make the playoffs and leave Toronto out The Aloiiettes and Argonauts ad vance it they both win But if the Tigerats and Argonauts tic they qualify for playoff ac tion regardless of the Alouettes showing Levy refused to say who will start at quarterback Sonny Wade who has shoulder knee and rib injuries or anadian Gerry Dattilio who got the nod last week against Winnipeg Blue Bombers Defensive tackle Glen Weir who has an injured knee may miss his first game since join ing the Alouettes in 1972 If he does Steve Booras returning veteran of the teams 1070 Grey up victory will play JACKSON lllltED Ottawa coach George Bran cato developed his own injury problem when wide receiver Moody Jackson fell and suf fered suspected separated shoulder during workout If he is shelved the Rough Riders will probably play without the full complement of 13 Amiri cans Matthew Reed is expected to direct Torontos newly installed wishbone offence against the Iigerrtats Reeds three starts have been SPORTS SHORTS BOLD FORBES RETIRED NEW YORK tAli Bold Forbes winner of 13 of his til career starts including the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes has been retired Trainer Lav Barrera an nounced Thursday that owner Rodriguez Two of Pucrto Rico has decided to syndicate Bold Forbes The horse purchased as yearling tor$15200 will be shipped to Stone Farm in Paris Ky where he will stand stud KEMPIIONORED CANTON Ohio iAPi The jersey of Jackie Kemp long time quarterback of Buffalo Bills and now member of the House of Representatives is being placed in the modern era exhibition of the US Pro Foot who came out ball Hall of Fame here Kemp of Occidental College played for Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League in 1959 and joined the Bills when the Amer ican Football League was founr dcd was elected to his fourth term in tongrcss on lucsday WINSGOLF TITLE StOIlSDLE Ariz AP John Jackson of Tempe Ari fired on Friday to win the 372000 National Golfers of America Open golf tournament Jackson finished the 72holc tournament with 277 The tournament is the first of four sponsored by the NGA HORSEBACK RIDING mile north of Brentwood 4246186 Argonaut victories Slotback John Ilarvcy who has been ill with flu said hes ready but the Argonauts will be without guard Larry Wat kins Terry Shelsta will prob ably take his spot Willl Tom Terhart returnin from the in jury list to play elstas tackle position Jimmie Edwards El nonii nee as player of the year in the anadian Football League will carry the bulk of Hamiltons hopes Edwards has gained total of 2351 yards rushing passing and returning punts and kickoffs Both EFt contests will be televised the Ottawalontreal meeting today on the east ern network at in EST and the lorontoHamiltoii clash on the national network at ESISunday goal on deflection in the third period anucks other scorers were Blight Dennis Ververgaerl and Don Lever with the 100th of his career really havent been think ing of that one said Lever Ive been Concentrating on checking Until somebody told me that my next goal would be my 100th didnt take notice STOPS 27 SHOTS Marcel Dionne was the only visitor to beat anuck goaltciir der tesare Maniago who stop ped 27 shots in solid effort In Landover Md it was Jim Loreiitz goal at 1758 of the third period that lifted the Sa brestotlicirwin The Caps playing physical game scored first at 111 seconds of the second period as Itoii La londe deflected point shot past Gerry Desjarilins Alter Gerry Meclian gave the aps twogoal lead the Sa bres tied the game on break away goals by Don Luce and Gilbert Pcrrcaull to set the stage for Lorentz The Maple Leafs kept pace with the Sabres in the Adams Division as Lanny McDonald scored two goals and rookie goaltender Mike laliiiatecr earned his fourth victory in five starts Atlanta centre Ray omeau scored shorthanded goal on breakaway but McDonald tied the game on power play in the first period Scott Garland put the Leafs ahead and McDonald tallied again on power play in the second period Atlantas Eric Vail and Torontos Pat Boutette exchanged goals later in the second period TAKE EARLY LEAD In Denver the Penguins used firstperiod goals by Rick Kelioe and Blair hapman to take an early lead The Rockies managed only four shots on goal in the first period and were unable to score until late in the second period when the Penguins led 30 Bob Murdoch and rookie Mike Fidlcr each scored pair of goals in lcveland as the Barons surprised the Flycrs Fidlcr scored his second goal of the game and the second of his NHL career at it til of the second period to break 33 tie and put the Barons ahead to stay Murdoch added his second goal early in the third and Den nis Maruk salted it away with his eighth goal of the season Tonight Minnesota North Stars are at Long lslaiid to take on the Islanders hicago Black Hawks play the anadicns at Montreal Toronto plays the Blues at St Louis and New York ltangcrs visit Los Ange les On Sunday Philadelphia is at Buffalo Pittsburgh at leve land Minnesota at lashingtoii tolorado at Chicago Atlanta at Detroit to face the lied Wings and Vancouver will take on the Bruins Ill Boston HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE VDl III aniphell tonferenre Patrick lll0ll llt ESS Sunday IIllll Philadelphia at Buffalo Atlanta at Detroit Minnesota Pittsburgh at Washington at tleytland Islanders 48 2H 20 VilHtilHtt 11 lloston Pliila Ti 3142ti tolorado at thiraLo Atlanta t3 49 34 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201051 10 New England it 32 1H 11 Birmingham 36 tm 11 6474 Gets You The lea sing Specialists all makes and models BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 Essa Rd Indianapolis II llt Iil it Minnesota in 34 it Best Iliyision Winnipeg ti II It Houston 41 It Ihoiiiu io 71 IL San Diego 13 li 12 talgary in ill to 11 Edmonton tit 10 Illllil Illstills New England IItliiioiiton Winnipeg ti Minnesota Houston Phoenix Ioiiiglits Games Birmingham at Qlltlill Houston at San Diego Winnipeg at liiiciiinali Suiitlin Games Edmonton at Winnipeg at talgary at San Diego Minnesota New England Indianapolis Ihocnix at if lease Paul Sudlon leasing Individual or fleet Short or long term Net lease or purchase Insurunce and maintenance available Any make or model Blue Jays go for young team average age of players is 25 By NEIL CAMPBELL NEW YORK CP One item on which Toronto Blue Jays ought to save money next summer is razor blades Most of the peagreen young sters they picked Friday in the American League Expansion draft wont need the blades to shave Still maybe the des should order few extras for manager Roy Hartsfield who may some day feel like using them on his wrists after one of those bad games his precocious pitching staff will inevitably have Hurtsfield has reputation as patient man who works well with youngstersa quality hell Blue Jays Who are they TORONTO CP Players selected by Toronto Blue Jays in Fridays American League baseball draft offered mixed reaction to the possibility of playing on Canadas second major league baseball team dont know what youre talking about play profes sional baseball lamented Jeff Byrd 19yearold pitche from Lakeside Calif who was roused from his bed to be asked what he thought about being drafted by Toronto The bewildered mother of Jesse Jefferson pitcher asked Who are they when told her son had been picked by the BlueJays Mike Darr another Califor nia pitcher had only heard about the snow the ice and the igloos beyond the 49th parallel but philosophically concluded Oh hell Ill get used to it Rico Carty the veteran Cleveland Indians utility player who had stint here with the old Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League was de lighted at the prospect of re turning Beautiful Just beautiful Others were little hesitant in the initial reaction to joining the fledgling Blue Jays in their inaugural season hear Canada is beautiful but Ive never been there ad mitted Jim Clancy Jim Manson who slugged home run for New York Yan kees in their World Series loss to Cincinnati Reds said Im very happy because Im glad to get away from New York Jeff Byrd 19yearold pit cher from Lakeside Calif who was roused from his bed to be asked what he thought about being drafted by Toronto said dont know what youre talking about play profes siona eball Heres Toronto roster NEW YORK CP Here is Toronto Blue Jays roster after Fridays American League ex pansion draft with the teams the players were acquired from anequired in trade for Al Fitz morris abought from San Diego bbought from Chicagoi PitchersMike Darr Mike Willis Baltimore Jesse Jeffer son Pete Vuckovich Chicago Dennis Debarr Dave Lemanc zyk Detroit Tom Bruno Kan sas ity Larry Anderson Claude Edge Milwaukee Ted Garvin Bill Singer Texas Leon llooten Oakland Jeff Byrd Jim Clancy Steve llargan Texas atchcrs Ernie Wliitt Ros ton bPhil Roof Chicago xAl Ashby Cleveland First basemenxDoug How ard Cleveland Doug Ault Texas lnfieldersBob Bailor Balti more Steve Staggs Kansas City Dave McKay Minnesota Garth Iorg Jim Mason New York Steve Weathers Oak land aDave Hilton aDave Roberts San Diego OutfieldersSteve Bowling Milwaukee Alvis Woods Min nesota Garth Woods Oakland tto Velez New York aJohn Scott San Diego Designated hittersSam Ew ing Chicago Rico Carty Cleveland Rejuvenated Calgary seen threat to Riders By THE CANADIAN PRESS aigary Stampeders hope to use Saskatchewan Rou hridcrs on Sunday to prove ey are picking no favorites in the late seasoii race for Western Foot ball onfcrence playoff posi tions The Stampeders have posted damaging victories over Winni peg Bluc Bombers and Edmon ton Eskimos within the last few weeks win at home against the Roughridcrs would leave algary Ioiig destined to finish in the basement rwith one win over each of the WFC playoff participants Quarterback Ron Lancaster of the Roughriders said Friday he is aware of the threat posed by the rejuvenated Cowboys who have generated more than 100 points in their last three games loss could be crippling to the Roughriders firstplace hopes Saskatchewan is first now but Winnipeg visits Van couver tonight to play Britiin Columbia Lions and could take first place by one point placing the finalgame pressure squarely on the Roughriders Edmonton Eskimos have at ready finished their season one point behind Saskatchewan If Winnipeg wins the Eskimos will drop to third place and the Bombers will have the vital honiciicld advantage in the WF suddendeath semifinal Bob Johnston lellSE Barrie 233 Bradford St LEADER WARY Lancaster said he expects Calgary to be as tough against Saskatchewan as against the other two playoff clubs Theyre loose absolutely re laxed he said Theyre not under any pressure The Roughriders will have rookie Brian OHara and vet eran Ted Provost in the lineup as they attempt to clinch the semifinal bye OHara on the Canadian pro tected list all season will re place Al Ford who announced his retirement last week due to neck injury Provost who missed two games with leg in jury will move to safety and fill vacancy left when corner back Ray Odums was released Winnipegs biggest offensive threat at Vancouver promises to be halfback Jay Washington who was recruited for his block ing ability but blossomed as runner when Steve Beaird and Richard Crump were injured early in the season Crump is second on Winni pegs alltime rushing list with 1260 carries within reach of the record 1527 set by Mack Herron who later went to the National Football League and was waived through the league this season Grandytiew Ford SALES LTD Rate shown Is for 36 month net lease No hidden charges No BuyBack including 45000 miles 3c per mile ovarDoes not include insurance or maintenance need to deal with one of the youngest major league baseball teams ever assembled The Jays used 20 of their 30 draft selections to pick players with little or no major league experience Average age of the 30 drafted players is less than 25 General manager Peter Ba vasi set the tone for Torontos draft when he led off by picking 25yearold Bob Bailor the best shortstop available from Baltimore Orioles farm sys tem THINKS YOUNG There was smattering of es tablished big leaguers among the Jays selections but the team got even younger right at terthedraft The Jays sent Al Fitzmorris 30yearold pitcher who won 15 games last year for Kansas City Royals to Cleveland In dians for catcher Al Ashby 24 and first baseman Doug How ard Toronto officials have said all along they would concentrate on young players Pat Gil ick the Jays person nel director said Toronto might have more successful first season by picking more ex perienced players but younger players would pay off in the long run San Diego Padres with whom Bavasi was associated before he joined the Jays and Kansas City built on that kind of foundation They have been the most successful of all the expansion franchises For example only three of the Jays first 12 picks spent most of last season in the ma jors while Seattles new ex pansion franchise picked eight established players in the same two rounds DRAFTS ARTY The Jays stopped building for the future long enough to pick one of the games outstanding hitters in the first round desig nated hitter Rico Carty of Cleveland Carty who admits to being 36 and is assumed to be much older hit 310 and drove in 83 runs this season There was im mediate eculation that Bavasi woul use him for trade bait to bring Toronto two or three younger players In later rounds the Jays picked pitcher Bill Singer 32 who won 13 games for Texas Rangers and Minnesota 26 yearold shortstop Jim Mason who hit 180 in limited service for the Yankees and pitcher Steve Hargan 34 of Texas who has 85 career wins The three neophyte hurlers Dorian Parker plucked in the first round were lefthander Ted Garvin of Min nesota and righthanders Jim Clancy of Texas and Claude Edge of Milwaukee One of the secondround selections was Jeff 19 yearold righthander longing to Texas WAS OTHER CHOICE The Jays used their other fir stround choice on Gary Woods 23yearold centre fielder who hit 308 for Oaklands Tucson farm team Among the Jays later picks were Dave McKay 26yearold third baseman from Vancouver who played in the Minnesota organization and Detroit pit cher Dave Lemanczyk who on ce toiled for Stratford Ont of the senior intercounty league Seattle made righthander Gary Wheelock who won 15 games for Californias top farm club at Salt Lake their second choice Then they picked four estab lished big leaguers to complete their first roundsecond base man Bill Steir of Chicago White Sox pitcher Dick Pole of Bos ton Red Sox outfielder Danny Meyer of Detroit and veteran reliever Grant Jackson of New York In the third round they grab bed pitcher Dave Pa an of Nipawin Sask from Ori oles The draft was measure of the depth and quality of the 12 established American League teams The first pick in each of the first four rounds came from Kansas City In contrast no Milwaukee player rated better than No in his round and only one Oak land player Gary Woods was picked higher than 11th Worlds most popular my awur angling provldu an in 50 tenor lnow luorlng pawl angling mm im triplu Itofntflon to sputum uhlzlo and new plow builtin lulty uyucm Ioactl Inutuntly to loan the anqi um tho plow no In ossimiiou Mar Mac Hydraulics ltd 56 McCullorh Rexdole Iotonto Ont Phone 74977327 by virtue of my office as MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BARRIE do hereby proclaim the week of November 7th to November l3th I976 05 REMEM BRANCE WEEK Barrie and call to take note of servonce 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